# iPython Notebook and Mathjax labeled equations

When I write the following in markdown mode in the iPython notebook:

$$\begin{split} \dot u &= \pm u^2 +\delta u^3\\ \dot v &= v\\ \dot w &= -w, \end{split}\label{eq:nf1}$$

Equation \eqref{eq:nf1} bla bla bla ...


It does not render. It seems that the problem is

\label{eq:nf1}


since if I take it out, it renders.

I am doing references since at the end of the day I want to convert all I did to latex+PDF. In the PDF output I do receive numbered and well referenced equations, which is what I want. But It would be nice to also have the rendered equation in the iPython Notebook.

Is there a workaround for this? This is, can I render labeled equations in iPython Notebook?

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I've found a workaround, but it's not pretty.

In order to have MathJax number equations, you have to add a configuration flag (from MathJax docs). Configuration flags in IPython are set in IPython/html/static/notebook/js/mathjaxutils.js (as of IPython 1.1, at least). It seems like there should be a configuration option to hook into this, but I wasn't able to find one. Instead, I edited this manually:

>>> locate mathjaxutils.js
/home/me/.virtualenvs/nengo/lib/python2.7/site-packages/IPython/html/static/notebook/js/mathjaxutils.js
>>> emacs -nw locate mathjaxutils.js


In that file, modify the MathJax.Hub.Config call to include TeX: { equationNumbers: { autoNumber: "AMS" } },. It should look like:

// MathJax loaded
MathJax.Hub.Config({
TeX: { equationNumbers: { autoNumber: "AMS" } }, # Add this line
tex2jax: {
inlineMath: [ ['$','$'], ["\$","\$"] ],
displayMath: [ ['$$','$$'], ["\$","\$"] ],
processEscapes: true,
processEnvironments: true
},
displayAlign: 'left', // Change this to 'center' to center equations.
"HTML-CSS": {
styles: {'.MathJax_Display': {"margin": 0}}
}
});


Clear your cache and reload the notebook and you should have numbered equations that reference properly.

If you stop here, then rerunning a cell with a labelled equation will cause that equation to stop rendering, because the label already exists. As noted in the comments, there's a workaround for this as well.

In the same file as above, mathjaxutils.js, edit the process_math function to configure the hub's queue: hub.Queue( ["resetEquationNumbers",MathJax.InputJax.TeX], ["Typeset",hub] );. It should look like:

var process_math = function (i, j, pre_process, math, blocks) {
var hub = MathJax.Hub;
hub.Queue( ["resetEquationNumbers",MathJax.InputJax.TeX], ["Typeset",hub] );
...


This allows cells with labelled equations to be rerendered; however, equation numbering will then be local to each cell, meaning that you can't reference equations across cells.

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Thanks for your answer. I will try and report back. :) –  user58533 Sep 16 at 13:34
So, I have checked @tbekolay 's answer and everything is correct. I can get numbered equations rendered once. Here it is mentioned how to dynamically modify math (I think). However, I am not that good in coding and related stuff. So, I'll try and report back. –  user58533 Sep 16 at 14:20
It seems like getting the numbered equations to update properly needs a bit of work in IPython's internals. Perhaps the best course of action is to make an issue on IPython's issue tracker. –  tbekolay Sep 16 at 14:55
I have found this in github. It appears to be that it is not a problem rather a virtue of mathjax. –  user58533 Sep 16 at 15:45
By adding: MathJax.Hub.Queue( ["resetEquationNumbers",MathJax.InputJax.TeX], ["Typeset",MathJax.Hub] ); after the declaration of var process_math in the file mathjaxutils.js the problem of re-renderization is solved. As it is implied from the command, different markdown cells will have numbered equations starting in (1). It is a partial and a good enough result for my needs. When converting to latex, everything will look just nice. :) –  user58533 Sep 16 at 16:03
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